Adaptively controlled supercontinuum pulse from a microstructure fiber for two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy
Abstract
Selective fluorescence excitation of specific molecular species is demonstrated by using coherent control of two-photon excitation with supercontinuum pulses generated with a microstructure fiber. Pulse shaping prior to pulse propagation through the fiber is controlled by a self-learning optimization loop so that the highest fluorescence signal contrast between two fluorescent proteins is obtainable. The self-learning optimization loop successfully controls both the optical nonlinarity of the microstructure fiber and the two-photon excitation of the fluorescent proteins.
- Publication:
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Applied Optics
- Pub Date:
- May 2007
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApOpt..46.3023T
- Keywords:
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- Femtosecond phenomena;
- Ultrafast nonlinear optics